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Americans are very direct people. When they want something, they say“Yes”, and when they don’t, they say “No”.If they want something different from what is given, they ask for it.  Here’s an example : I arrive at someone’s house and he or she gives me wine, but I don’t want wine. Maybe I don’t like it or maybe I just don’t want it. I will say “No thanks”. If everyone around me is drinking something, I would ask  for something else,“No thanks. But I’ll take a bit of tea if you have some.” It’s a polite way to ask something you really want. If I really want wine, I just say “Yes, thank you”. Unless they happen know the Chinese customs(風(fēng)俗;習(xí)慣),westerners will not ask you again and again after you to eat or drink something.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案,并將其字母代號填入題前括號內(nèi)。(10分)
【小題1】If Americans want something, they would say“__”.

A.yes, thank you B.No, thanks C.No, I’m sorry D.Yes, why not
【小題2】When Americans don’t want what is given, they would say“__”
A.No, I don’t B.No,thanks C.Yes, thanks D.No, I’m sorry
【小題3】In this passage,“westerners” means__.
A.the people who lives in the west of their county
B.the visitors who go to the western countries
C.the people who lives in the western countries
D.the people who know the customs of the west
【小題4】The Chinese people might __if you don’t want something given.
A.be glad B.say“thank you” C.Get angry D.Ask you again to take it
【小題5】From this passage we know that __.
A.the Chinese people are direct
B.The Chinese customs are better
C.the westerners are more polite
D.Different countries have different customs

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閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個能回答所提問題或完成所給句子的最佳選項。

  Jamie stood looking at the map.He turned it around.He looked up from the map.He looked back at the map.He took a few steps back along the path.He put his finger on the map, and looked up again.“It’s no use!”, he shouted.He threw the map away, and sat down on the ground.

  I asked him what the matter was.

  Jamie said.“We’re lost.We must have taken a wrong turning.”

  He didn't know where we were.“I'm sorry, I'm sorry.”he said again and again.

  I told him not to worry.“We'll follow the fiver.”I said.“The fiver flows into the sea, so it will take us back to the coast.”This seemed like a good plan.We set off down the hill.The river was a long way below us.It was getting dark, and it was starting to rain.Jamie started to run.“Come on!” he called.“In an hour, it will be dark and we won’t be able to see where we’re going”“Stop!”I shouted, because I saw there was a fallen tree on the path.“Don't run.It’s dangerous!”

  As soon as I saw him fall, I knew he was badly hurt.When I reached him, he said that his leg hurt.He wasn't able to stand up.Now, We were lost, we had a long way from home, and Jamie couldn’t walk.

(1)

Why did Jamie say“It’s no use!”?

[  ]

A.

He could find the fight way without the map.

B.

The path was wrongly marked on the map.

C.

The map was not big enough to see clearly.

D.

He didn’t think the map helpful to them.

(2)

The writer and Jamie were lost because ________.

[  ]

A.

they took a wrong turning

B.

they threw their map away

C.

it was too dark to see the way

D.

it was a long way from home

(3)

In order to return to the coast.they decided to ________.

[  ]

A.

follow the path

B.

swim across the river

C.

walk along the river

D.

climb the hill

(4)

What happened to Jamie?

[  ]

A.

He couldn’t see anything.

B.

He fell and hurt his leg.

C.

He fell into the river.

D.

He was hit by a stone.

(5)

This passage mainly tells us ________.

[  ]

A.

the writer and Jamie lost their way

B.

the writer and Jamie climbed the hill

C.

how to read a travel map

D.

how to make a travel plan

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